Information Morning - Saint JohnCanaport flare bird kill case adjourned againJul 31, 2015 | 8:04Canaport LNG, Irving Canaport GP and Repsol are all facing charges under the migratory birds act in the death of an estimated 7500 birds in September of 2013. Sabine Dietz is president of Nature NB.

Information Morning - Saint JohnAmerican tourists smitten with CBC Saint John seagullJul 31, 2015 | 9:23Patricia Metzner is making T-shirts of the CBC Seagull for her family members, to remember their trip to New Brunswick last year.

Information Morning - Saint JohnOur Movie Review: SouthpawJul 30, 2015 | 8:11Tara Thorne says this boxing movie about a father trying to pull the pieces of his life back together has some punch, thanks to Jake Gyllenhaal and some good cinematography.

Information Morning - Saint JohnParty donations cannot exceed $6000, but it's okay if they doJul 30, 2015 | 8:30Reporter Robert Jones tells us the party donation laws in New Brunswick are not only vague, but so lax they often come without punishment when broken.

Information Morning - Saint JohnSeniors divorcing themselves from rising homecare costsJul 29, 2015 | 10:05Reporter Rachel Cave tells us that many seniors consider divorce the only option to hold on to some money when a partner is in a seniors home.

Information Morning - Saint JohnThe Gas Guru Predicts Savings!Jul 29, 2015 | 2:17Reporter Robert Jones has good news. The price of gas will fall tonight by 3 or 4 cents a litre. The price of heating oil and diesel will fall about 1 or 2 cents a litre.

Information Morning - Saint JohnTransgender woman wants gender marker changed on driver's licenceJul 28, 2015 | 9:06Gloria Halvorsen is preparing to file a human rights complaint against the New Brunswick government because she is not able to change the gender mark Male to Female.

Information Morning - Saint JohnA council divided on city manager appointmentJul 27, 2015 | 11:54Council voted 6-4 to hire Jeff Trail, with six weeks vacation and two possible raises within the first eight months on the job. Geoff Martin, political science professor and former deputy mayor of Sackville, says many questions about the deal remain.

Information Morning - Saint JohnHow St. Andrews' population doubled in summer of 1916Jul 27, 2015 | 6:48John Cunningham writes about 'The Summer The Soldiers Came To Town' to train for service in First World War.

Information Morning - Saint JohnSafe Harbour youth homeless shelter nearly full since opening dayJul 24, 2015 | 6:55Since the spring, youth between 16 and 24 have had a safe place to sleep and resources to help turn their lives around with Safe Harbour. Lindsay Gallagher is the residential director.